Roshanay, a 17-year-old from Pakistan, has dedicated herself to creating an inclusive community for underprivileged and disabled children. Through her work with the Ranaa Child Welfare Foundation and Akbar Kare Institute, she has taught STEM, English, digital literacy, and social issues to street children and children with disabilities. Starting at age twelve, Roshanay volunteered extensively, giving art lessons, ethics sessions, and promoting women’s empowerment, eventually becoming a head ambassador and leading over 50 ambassadors globally.
In addition to education, Roshanay has mobilized resources to provide healthcare and nutrition to over 200 children daily. She has organized fundraisers, donation drives, awareness campaigns, and community events reaching thousands of students, professionals, and locals. By combining mentorship, advocacy, and strategic networking, Roshanay empowers children to learn, grow, and access opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach, transforming lives and communities across Pakistan.
